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- This invention relates to a safety warning kit, and, more particularly to a safety warning kit for use with a vehicle.
- the kit produces a visual safety warning to passengers of the vehicle, and to drivers of nearby vehicles, and audio safety prompting messages that are audible to the passengers.
- warning devices such as stop signs and flashing warning lights that are activated when the bus is stopped to allow passengers to board or exit.
- warning devices are intended to produce a visual safety warning to alert drivers of nearby vehicles to drive cautiously or stop because pedestrians may be present in the immediate vicinity of the bus.
- Such flashing lights are generally located high on the rear wall of the bus and close to the roof. Additional flashing lights have also been mounted on the roof of the bus near the rear wall. It has further been known as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,022 to Lane, to mount lighting on the roof of a bus above the hinged side doors so as to illuminate the ground adjacent to the side doors to aid the passengers.
- the known warning devices have been inadequate for at least two very important previously unrecognized reasons.
- the known lighting systems have not been suitably mounted on buses at positions such that the lights can be seen at all times by drivers of other nearby vehicles, by people on the ground adjacent to the bus, and especially people standing along the sides the bus.
- the known lighting systems have been mounted too high on the buses relative to the eye level of the other drivers to be visible to them when their vehicles are very close to the bus. This has been a serious safety problem because it is at those same times when the boarding or exiting passengers are most vulnerable to being struck by such vehicles.
- the warning lights have been mounted at only specific areas of a vehicle such as the front and the rear end of the bus or on pivotable stop signs on the driver's side of the bus, and thus are not visible to individuals approaching from the sides of the bus.
- warning lighting there has been a need for warning lighting to be mounted on the buses such that it is visible to individuals positioned or approaching anywhere about the perimeter of the bus.
- the warning lights of the known lighting systems have been inadequate because they have not provided warning to the bus passengers, and especially when boarding or exiting the bus.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above inadequacies of the prior art and has as an object to provide an audiovisual safety warning kit for use with a vehicle which produces a visual safety warning to drivers of nearby vehicles and to persons standing near the vehicle, and audio safety prompting messages to passengers boarding and exiting the vehicle, and supplemental audio messages to passengers while the vehicle is moving.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an audiovisual safety warning kit that is mountable to a vehicle such that the visual safety warning is visible to passengers, drivers of nearby vehicles, and to people standing on the ground about the perimeter of the vehicle, and the audio safety prompting messages are audible to all intended persons.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide an audiovisual safety warning kit that is inexpensive and easily mounted to existing vehicles.
- the audiovisual safety warning kit in accordance with the present invention comprises substantially continuous lighting for producing a visual safety warning.
- the lighting is mounted along the sidewalls and to the rear wall of the vehicle, and is electrically connected to the electrical system thereof.
- the audiovisual safety warning kit in accordance with the present invention further comprises an audio safety prompting message device that is audible to passengers boarding and exiting the bus.
- the safety prompting message device includes means for storing audio messages, which is activated by passengers boarding or exiting the vehicle, to cause the audio messages to be electrically transmitted to an audio speaker and audibly emitted to the passengers.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a bus having lighting in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention mounted to a sidewall;
- FIG. 2 is a rear elevational view of the bus illustrated in FIG. 1 showing the lighting mounted on both sides of the rear door and to the driver's side of the bus;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view in the direction of line 3--3 of FIG. 1 illustrating the lighting received in a sidewall channel of the bus;
- FIG. 4 is a partially broken away side elevational view of the bus illustrated in FIG. 1 depicting illumination of the ground adjacent to the vehicle by the lighting;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a preferred lighting configuration
- FIG. 6 illustrates a panel containing message control buttons and a microphone
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an audiovisual safety warning device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a school bus 10 of conventional construction which is used to transport passengers. It will be understood that the present invention may be used with other types of vehicles such as other types of buses, public trams, delivery trucks and the like which make frequent stops. It may also be used with trains.
- the bus includes side walls 11 and a rear wall 12 which include a channel member 13 for strengthening the sidewalls against collisions. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the channel 13 has a concave shape.
- the channel is located above the wheels 14, and extends from the right side of the rear door 15, to the hinged side doors 16 for boarding and exiting the vehicle, and from the left side of the rear door to a position on the left side of the bus near a driver operated stop sign 19, which is located approximately across from the side doors.
- Lighting strips 17 for producing visual safety warnings that are visible to passengers 20, whether standing alongside, boarding or exiting the bus, and to drivers of nearby vehicles 21, are mounted to the sidewalls and the rear wall of the bus. As illustrated in FIG. 4, the lighting strips also illuminate the ground alongside the bus without causing glare for the passengers.
- the lighting strips are elongated, and preferably have lengths such that they extend along the entire length of the channels 13.
- the lighting strips are mounted to the bus at a height such that they are readily visible to approaching vehicle drivers, and also to passengers standing outside of the vehicle.
- the lighting strips are preferably mounted within the channel 13. Electrical conductors extend across the rear door 15 to electrically connect the two lighting strip sections which terminate at opposite sides of the rear door as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the lighting strips preferably have a shape and size that are compatible with the channels such that they can be mounted within the channels and maintained firmly therein by a force fit.
- the lighting strips may be tubular as illustrated in FIG. 3.
- they may be secured within the channels by high strength adhesives or fasteners.
- the lighting strip is preferably a tubular solid polymer material 23 having circuits 24 and 25 embedded within the polymer.
- Suitable lighting is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,607,317 to Lin, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the polymer diffuses glare caused by the lights contained within the lighting strip, and prevents moisture accumulation within the strip due to condensation.
- the lighting strips may be provided in a wide variety of colors, and, preferably, red or yellow.
- the lighting strips preferably include waterproof electrical connectors to connect the lighting sections.
- the lighting strips 17 in accordance with the invention may be used with vehicles other than buses which lack similar channels.
- the kit may optionally include mounting tracks (not shown) for receiving the lighting strips, which are mounted to the exterior of the vehicles.
- the mounting tracks may be attached to vehicles using conventional fasteners such as screws or the like.
- the circuits 24 and 25 preferably have offset bulb spacing so that one circuit can be used as a flashing light source and the other circuit can be used as a constant burn light source.
- the lighting means is preferably used in the flashing mode by electrically connecting it to a flasher control associated with the conventional warning lighting of a vehicle.
- warning lighting is generally mounted to or near the front or rear walls, or to the roof of a conventional bus, and is activated when the bus is stopped.
- FIG. 2 illustrates warning lights 18 mounted to the rear wall 12.
- the conventional bus also generally includes the stop sign 19 which instructs vehicle drivers to stop because passengers are boarding or exiting the bus. The stop sign is activated by stopping the bus and is visible to vehicle drivers approaching the front and rear of the bus.
- the lighting can also be activated by stopping the bus.
- the lighting strips are preferably electrically connected to the wiring harness associated with the stop sign or to the fuse panel.
- the lighting strips 17 can contain different numbers of circuits depending on the application.
- the audiovisual safety warning kit further includes a device for producing audio safety prompting messages that are audible to passengers boarding and exiting the bus.
- audio safety messages are related to hazards associated with nearby vehicles and with maintaining safe behavior on the bus.
- the safety messages may be similar to the following safety rules promoted by the National Parent Teacher Association:
- the device for providing the audio safety messages preferably includes a memory for storing audio safety prompting messages, a manually activated circuit which the driver activates to transmit a personal audio message, a sensor for activating the memory to cause stored audio messages to be electrically transmitted, and at least one speaker to receive the transmitted messages and convert them to audible messages for the passengers.
- These elements of the safety message providing device are electrically connected to each other, and to the electrical wiring system of the bus as depicted in the block diagram of FIG. 7.
- the memory for storing the audio safety prompting messages preferably includes a circuit board having a selected number of integrated circuits or microchips mounted thereon for storing a plurality of audio safety prompting messages.
- the memory unit may be programmable so that the messages can be changed as desired.
- Other storing or memory units such as a tape recorder may optionally be used.
- the storing or memory unit is preferably mounted within the console structure of the bus. It may optionally be mounted at other appropriate locations within the bus.
- the activating device may include a pressure sensor switch that is activated by pressure exerted by passengers, or by their motion, as they board or exit the bus.
- the device may be a pressure sensitive mat or the like, which is placed on a step associated with the side doors 16 which is activated by a passenger's weight.
- a motion detecting device is used as the activating device, it is activated by motion of the passengers traversing the steps.
- the motion detecting device may produce a motion detecting beam, in which case the device is activated when the beam is broken by a passenger walking through it.
- Such device is to be located above one of the steps of the bus such that the beam extends across the step.
- the activating device may optionally be a sensor that detects the side doors 16 opening or closing.
- the manually activated circuit for the driver can be used while the vehicle is stopped or moving to emit the driver's own disciplinary or other type of audio message.
- the device for producing audio safety prompting messages further includes at least one audio speaker.
- the audio speaker receives the audio safety prompting messages in the form of electrical signals from the storing or memory unit after it has been activated by the activating device, and converts the electrical signals to audible messages for the passengers.
- An audio speaker is preferably mounted adjacent to the side doors so that the passengers will hear the audio messages while boarding or exiting the bus.
- the audio messages are only loud enough for individual passengers traversing the steps to hear them. Additional speakers may optionally be mounted at other locations of the bus if it is desired that the messages be heard by additional passengers.
- a control panel 26 is provided for operation by the vehicle driver.
- the control panel includes a programming button 27 which is depressed to record audio messages by speaking into a microphone 28.
- a plurality of buttons 29 are provided which each correspond to an audio message, and which when depressed by the driver, cause a selected audio message to be emitted.
- a button 30 is also provided for the driver to produce a personal audio message by speaking into the microphone.
- the audiovisual safety warning kit of the present invention provides a visual safety warning to approaching vehicles and to persons near the sides of the bus, and a constant visual warning and audio safety reminder to passengers to proceed with caution. Consequently, the audiovisual safety warning kit frees the bus driver to closely watch the passengers, and especially those crossing too close in front of or behind the vehicle whom otherwise could not be closely observed. Thus, the present invention assures a substantially safer environment than has been previously possible for conventional vehicles including buses equipped with the known warning devices.
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